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University Of Toronto. Angelica Dacasin January 15, 2013 #12. Geography. Address. The University Of Toronto 27 King's College Circle Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A1 Phone number : (416) 978-2011 ADMISSIONS OFFICE ADDRESS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Geography
The University Of Toronto 27 King's College Circle
Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1A1
Phone number: (416) 978-2011
ADMISSIONS OFFICE ADDRESS Admission & Awards (St. George Campus)
University of Toronto 315 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON, CANADA M5S 1A3 Phone number: (416) 978-2190
Admissions and Student Recruitment (Scarborough Campus)University of Toronto at Scarborough 1265 Military Trail Toronto, ON, Canada M1C 1A4 Phone number: (416) 287-7529
Office of the Registrar (Mississauga Campus)University of Toronto Mississauga 3359 Mississauga Road North Mississauga, ON, Canada L5L 1C6 Phone number: (905) 828-5399
Address
Coeducational (educating both sexes jointly at the same institution or classes)
Day school Public University Schedule: Sessional Dates Financial Dates Exam Timetables Holidays Religious ObservancesSnow Days Degrees:Bachelor of Applied ArtsBachelor of Child and Youth CareBachelor of CommerceBachelor of Creative Advertising Bachelor of Interior Design Bachelor of International Development Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing - Regular
and Second Entry * Bachelor of Public Relations
Type Of School
Setting • Urban-1,749 km2 (675 sq mi) • Metro- 7,125 km2 (2,751 sq mi) Size The University of Toronto is expecting
66,419 undergraduate students in 2012-2013
Domestic: 57,480 International: 8,939 The University of Toronto is expecting
15,803 graduate students in 2012 – 2013
Domestic: 13,833 International: 1,970 The University of Toronto's operating
budget for 2012– 2013 is $1.8 billion The University of Toronto's estimated
economic impact in the GTA is approximately $6.3 billion
Setting and Size
55% of our first year students identify as being a visible minority.
Approximately half of our students speak a language other than English at home.
40% are first generation students (eg: those who are the first generation in their family to attend university).
Total Undergraduate Enrollment: 64,970 Female: 55.6% Out of State: 8% International: 12.85% Freshman Enrollment: 18,037
Student Body
a course-by-course evaluation that includes an overall GPA
required to supply the Faculty with a certified academic record containing individual course grades for all academic work in each year of study.
must complete a Bachelor's degree Transcripts of study undertaken at universities
outside Canada or the U.S.A. must be submitted to World Education Services (WES) for assessment
able to offer up to 7 positions in our medical program each year to non-Canadian/non-permanent residents who will require study permits if admitted.
Admissions
Permanent residents must submit proof of their status in Canada with their application.
minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 / 4.0 on the OMSAS scale
minimum MCAT scores of 9 in each section and N on the Writing Sample
applicants educated outside of Canada must complete at least the equivalent of a Canadian four-year university bachelor's degree
two full-course equivalents (FCE) in any life science one FCE in any of social sciences, humanities, or a language
Admissions
Test of English as a Foreign LanguageThe minimum scores required for the different TOEFL tests are:
Internet-based Test: Minimum Requirement Discretionary Range total score of 100 + 22 on Writing total score 89-99 +19 - 21 on Writing
Paper-based Test: Minimum Requirement Discretionary Range total score of 600 + 5.0 on TWE total score 573-597 + 4.5 on TWE
Test Scores
AP® Policy Information for the University of Toronto AP students are strongly encouraged to apply to the University of Toronto,
Ontario. The University of Toronto recognizes AP Exam scores within its admissions process. Transfer credit towards arts, science and commerce/management programs is
considered for some academic AP subjects. More information is available at www.adm.utoronto.ca/TransferCredits
Interested students should contact the institution directly for further information regarding application procedures and policies.
Enrollment Services172 St. George StToronto, ON M5R 0A3CanadaPhone: 416-978-2190Fax: 416-978-7022www.adm.utoronto.cawww.utoronto.ca
Additional information on this institution may be found atwww.utoronto.ca/
Advanced Placement
A general idea of the educational costs you can expect in your first year:
$5,450 and up for tuition fees, depending on your program and campus
$1,000 and up for incidental and ancillary fees $1,000 and up for books and supplies $5,500 to $15,000 or more for residence, depending
on where you choose to live, whether you purchase a meal plan, or buy and prepare your own food.
Costs
At the University of Toronto financial counseling is only a step away . Financial counseling is available at your faculty or college or at Admissions and Awards. Counselors are trained to assist students in all aspects of financial management including planning a budget and debt load management.
Foreign student tuition fees range from $11,160 to $40,000, depending on the program of study.
Book costs range from $750 to $1,400. Additional costs for instruments, field trips, etc. may be incurred.
University Health Insurance Plan: $567
Financial Aid Stats
Computer Science (BSc) Engineering (BASc) Humanities and Social Sciences (BA) Kinesiology and Physical Education Life Sciences (BSc) Music (MusBac) Physical and Mathematical Sciences (BSc) Rotman Commerce (BCom)
Majors
My major would be Nursing. I want to become a nurse because I like helping people and it has a good amount of pay. Working as a nurse, you can feel good about yourself knowing that you're helping people.
My Major
Reason #1I want to learn at the University of Toronto because it will open the door to many opportunities to reach my goal.
Reason #2I want to go to the University of Toronto because we are able to study and specialize in subjects or areas that interest you.
Reason #3I want to learn at the University of Toronto because I want a successful life and I want to achieve my goal of becoming a nurse.
Reason #4I want to go to the University of Toronto because I want a good education for my future.
Reason #5I want to learn at the University of Toronto because I want a Better Way of Life.
The University of TorontoBy: Angelica Dacasin
As the tree is everlasting